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A steel making process
A prospectors who sinks exploration oil wells
Risk takers who use their money and talents to launch new ventures
An economic system in which private businesses run most industries
Allows for companies to conduct business without intervention by the government
A philosophy that adapted the ideas of the British scientist Charles Darwin and applied them to human society
When a trust gains complete control over an industry leaving no competition from other firms
The combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
The process of a company increasing production of goods and services at the same part of the supply chain
This act made it illegal to form trusts that interfered with free trade. It also prohibited monopolies and activities that hider competition in the market place
A factory or a workshop especially in the clothing industry,where manual workers are employed at and get low wages for long hours under poor conditions
Secret society that became the first truly national labor union in the United States
A list of people or things that are regarded as unacceptable or untrustworthy and should be excluded or avoided
Fear of foreigners
Known for devising a steel production process that inspired the Industrial Revolution
Extracted oil from the ground and drilled the first commercial well "black gold"and was named "Drake's Folly"
A New York school principal that was the first to propose dividing the earth into time zones
Novelist that showcased an American ideal-self reliant individualism. Rags to riches with hard work
British Scientist that believed that natural selection also applied to society
He was a scottish-american industrialist business magnate. He led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century
A philanthropist that built his wealth in railroads and shipping
Leader of the Knights of labor
Formed the American Federation of labor
Leader of the American Railway Union
American politician and lawyer. He was the 22nd and the 24th president. He was the only president in american history to serve two non consecutive terms in office
American aviation pioneers generally credited with investing, building, and flying the world's first successful airplane
Developed devices that could transmit voices using electricity. Inventor of the telephone

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